If you have been impressed with the initial version of ARKit, iOS 11’s augmented reality framework, then you’re going to love enhanced augmented reality gaming features afforded by iOS 12 with the rumored multiplayer support for ARKit.

London-based mobile app development studio Ubicolor and iOS developers Mohammad Azam and Tim Field recently tweeted out a few videos showing off ARKit 1.5’s biggest new features in action, including the ability to detect vertical surfaces and 2D images.

Apple today took an unusual step of previewing some of the new features and enhancements coming to iOS 11.3 ahead of its public release sometime this spring, including all-new performance throttling and power management features.